February 2018

PALATKA: A celebration of the beautiful azalea continues March 3 and 4 in this picturesque town on the St. Johns River, as the 72nd annual Florida Azalea Festival spotlights everything from great food to blooming plants Highlights include the Azalea [Read More]

SAINT AUGUSTINE – The caladiums are here, and they’ll be available for pick-up and purchase March 10 from 9 a.m. to noon at Watson Realty parking lot, U.S. 1 South. Volunteers from the Pilot Club of St. Augustine traveled to Lake Placid, [Read More]

SAINT AUGUSTINE – The people chowered down, and then they spoke Feb. 25, when the St. Augustine Shrine Club hosted its Chowder Challenge for Children at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre. “We had a great turnout and both the public and the [Read More]

SAINT AUGUSTINE – There’s still time to purchase a ticket to win a unique doll created by the Easter Festival Committee to help fund this year’s week-long festival. Drawing for the doll, which has three period outfits [Read More]

ELKTON – Mouthwatering foods ranging from Minorcan clam chowder to chicken pilau, lots of events to entertain the younger set and music by the Red River Band are just some of the highlights March 18, when St. Ambrose Catholic Church hosts its [Read More]

PALATKA – Is it a boy or a girl? Curiosity builds as three couples experience the anticipation and arrival of a new life in “Baby,” a musical comedy coming to the main stage of the Florida School of the Arts, located on the Palatka [Read More]

PALATKA – Registration for St. Johns River State College’s summer sessions is underway. Three sessions will be offered, with Summer classes to be held May 9 – August 10, Summer A classes May 9 – June 22, and Summer B classes June 27 [Read More]

SAINT AUGUSTINE – St. Johns County Toxophily (love of the bow) 4-H Archery Club earned a variety of honors Feb. 17 at the annual 4-H Traditional Archery Match at the Easton Newberry Sports Complex. Youth from the age divisions of Juniors [Read More]

SAINT AUGUSTINE – TheSt. Augustine Historical Society has received a $500 grant from the Sunrise Rotary Club to purchase a refrigerator to store our collection of glass plate and nitrate negatives. The glass plates and nitrate negatives [Read More]